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08.09.2010, 12:05 AM
I, personally, don't own a Summit, but I have read that one side is shorter, and one side is longer, it is because of the locking diff.
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08.09.2010, 01:38 AM
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I, personally, don't own a Summit, but I have read that one side is shorter, and one side is longer, it is because of the locking diff.
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Thanks rawfuls, thats exactly what I was told. But I see MC rocking them and I was wondering how.
PS. I didnt mean to necro an old thread, but I read this like a bible.
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08.09.2010, 01:51 AM
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Thanks rawfuls, thats exactly what I was told. But I see MC rocking them and I was wondering how.
PS. I didnt mean to necro an old thread, but I read this like a bible.
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Probably got the longer ones, ripped out the boots, and trimmed them down.
Possible?
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08.09.2010, 02:46 AM
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Probably got the longer ones, ripped out the boots, and trimmed them down.
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That. Or he bought two kits and used the longer ones from the two.
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09.06.2010, 10:31 AM
If you mount them backwards I'd reckon they'd double as paddle tires for sand ??
I like them, might have to consider a set myself. Holes in the rims is a nice easy way to spruce up the rims also, nice job Ray.
I retired from RC, now life is all about guns and long range shooting.
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Guelph, Canada, eh!
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09.06.2010, 10:40 AM
You're right about flipping them to use as paddles. I haven't tried it but thought about it. I will try it for sure. Yeah holes in dish wheels dresses them up a bit but don't look at the holes in those wheels  They are very badly done.
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09.06.2010, 10:56 AM
Well, Your fired then for poor workmanship ?
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09.06.2010, 11:16 AM
MC- I really like the Panther Plowboys as well! They were a huge seller back in the day with the beginning of brushless powered Emaxxes. The set I had was great, lots of traction and didn't wear out...
I've been thinking of trying a set again.
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09.07.2010, 05:25 PM
Hey MC, how do you use acetone to remove the glue? Just pour some in the bead and let it dissolve?
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09.07.2010, 05:26 PM
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Hey MC, how do you use acetone to remove the glue? Just pour some in the bead and let it dissolve?
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I know you're not talking to me but...
I saw somebody use an entire pot of Acetone and just dumped wheel after wheel and said it did the job..
Not sure how Acetone is sold, probably not in buckets!
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09.07.2010, 06:13 PM
The automotive paint supply store is the cheapest place to buy it buy the gallon
FYI, Try bakeing. It's free, takes about 30-45minutes, easy to moniter the progress, no mess, doesnt hurt the rubber or the rims (just smells, use stove exhaust fan)
The heat crystalizes the CA and once it cools just flakes right off.
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09.07.2010, 06:33 PM
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I know you're not talking to me but...
I saw somebody use an entire pot of Acetone and just dumped wheel after wheel and said it did the job..
Not sure how Acetone is sold, probably not in buckets! 
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The automotive paint supply store is the cheapest place to buy it buy the gallon
FYI, Try bakeing. It's free, takes about 30-45minutes, easy to moniter the progress, no mess, doesnt hurt the rubber or the rims (just smells, use stove exhaust fan)
The heat crystalizes the CA and once it cools just flakes right off.
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Awesome. Thanks for the fast replies. And at what temp do I bake them at?
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09.07.2010, 07:29 PM
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Awesome. Thanks for the fast replies. And at what temp do I bake them at?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nyunQ_Omh4
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09.07.2010, 08:28 PM
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HOLY CRAP!! Thanks!!
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09.27.2010, 12:25 PM
The amount of info in this thread is unbelievable! Great Job Mr. Crash!
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